Interior Designers of Canada and Architecture Canada|RAIC To Become Co-Presenters of IIDEX/NeoCon Canada

The collaboration will coincide with the launch of the Architecture Canada Expo at IIDEX 2012 and build on the sector-based diversification strategy launched by IIDEX/NeoCon Canada last year with Hospitality Canada

Joining forces for the first time, Interior Designers of Canada (IDC) and Architecture Canada|RAIC are pleased to announce their historic new collaboration as co-presenters of IIDEX/NeoCon Canada, Canada’s national design and architecture exposition and conference. The move promises to bring the two professions closer together, fostering knowledge sharing, innovation and growth within the Canadian design landscape.

IIDEX/NeoCon Canada—already Canada’s largest national design expo and conference—has been bringing attendees the latest products, education and networking opportunities for trade professionals working in all areas of design including: workplace, hospitality, healthcare, retail, residential and institutional projects for the past 27 years. As the RAIC joins IDC as co-presenters of IIDEX/NeoCon Canada, the show’s multidisciplinary focus will expand to include a significant new section of the show—the Architecture Canada Expo—which will focus on interior architectural and technology products, offering architects and interior designers a broader array of products with an enhanced educational and networking program to match.

“This collaboration is a historic move for both organizations, but it also represents a natural evolution in the relationship between the architecture and interior design professions whose practitioners collaborate on a daily basis,” explains IDC President Donna Assaly. “IDC is thrilled to be building a closer relationship with the RAIC and fostering a positive environment for the future of our professions.”

“This move builds on the positive working relationship that the RAIC and IDC have developed over the years as two national advocacy bodies with similar missions and mandates,” adds David Craddock, president of the RAIC. “IIDEX/NeoCon Canada offers a perfect arena for the sharing of ideas between the architecture and interior design professions as well as the development of a closer relationship between their respective associations. Best of all, it will provide the RAIC with a platform to engage members and suppliers while delivering services such as continuing education, awards programs and networking events within the framework of a national exposition.”

IDC and the RAIC’s co-presentation of IIDEX/NeoCon Canada will coincide with the launch of the Architecture Canada Expo at IIDEX 2012 and build on the sector-based diversification strategy launched by IIDEX/NeoCon Canada last year with Hospitality Canada.

“The new focus of the show aims not only to encourage a closer relationship between the interior design and architecture communities, but also to multiply opportunities for suppliers to reach both professions in an effective and strategic manner,” says Tracy Bowie, vice president of IIDEX/NeoCon Canada. “This is really a win-win for the show, attendees and suppliers.”

Architecture Canada will continue to hold its annual Festival of Architecture. This year’s Festival is June 12-16 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador in partnership with the Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Architects.